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Phelps Dogde Mine, Bagdad AZ


Located east of Prescott, Bagdad grew to house workers in the nearby copper mine. Legend has it the name was derived from the first miners, who were a father and son team. They hauled the ore out on mule teams in bags. The son mined and filled the bags with ore. When he needed another bag to fill, he would yell, "bag Dad". Hence the name ... Bagdad.

Bagdad History

The Bagdad story is a very unique one. Bagdad was the last modern day, independent copper mine that started out as a prospect and was developed without the support of a major company or sister companies into a respectable-producing copper mine. It maintained its independence for about 90 years until it merged with Cyprus Mines Corporation in 1973.

Bagdad was also very unique in the areas of research and development. New to mining was the churn drilling of a low grade disseminated copper ore body in the early 1900's; block caving as a low cost mining system; small roasting plants for the treatment of concentrates at the mine site; truck designs; and later, the introduction of some high technology processing of copper into finished copper products.

Also new was the introduction of profit sharing to the copper mining industry. There had been company towns before, but none like Bagdad. There was no union. Rather, the employees were given fringe benefits freely by the company. This non-union status allowed the employees to consider themselves a part of the company and they were often referred to as being family. The struggle to make Bagdad a successful mining operation was won due to this attitude among the employees.

The approach to the town is by a wide section of road following Bridle Creek. The clean neat appearance of the town is the first thing first time visitors notice. Another initial observation about the town is the Spanish Architecture. Houses were built by the company in 1976 and 1979 as permanent residences to replace older frame houses. All the houses were red-roofed with white walls and has entrances with arches wherever possible. The main street with the Shopping Center also carries out the Spanish theme. The town of Bagdad grew out of the need for housing the employees of the mine.

At one time the Company operated a store as a nonprofit operation. This has since been
acquired by the store chain Basha's. Also the Company maintained a eleven-bed hospital fully staffed with doctors, nurses, a radiologist and a lab technician. That practice has been replaced by a staff of Physicians Assistants governed by a doctor from the Prescott area. The risk of the town becoming a "ghost town" has long since past. Individual stores and services are now available to the community.

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